Teen skin care products pack inspiration

Teen Everyday Skincare System (TESS) was created a little more than a year ago, with its skincare products for teen girls developed by entrepreneurial moms and their teenage daughters, as well as with input from teen girls in focus groups around the country. To appeal to teen girls required not only good products, but also cheerful, modern packaging.

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The Cosmetic Packaging Group, O.Berk Co. (www.oberk.com) provides the bottles and closures that meet those requirements. Product filling is done at Englewood Lab, LLC (www.englewoodlab.com). No new equipment was necessary for the TESS products.

“The products are for teens and pre-teens, and we wanted to have packaging that was both attractive and inspirational for these girls,” says Susan Shand, CEO and co-founder of Santa Barbara, CA-based TESS. Messages printed onto various packaging components include phrases such as “dare to dream,” “speak your mind,” and “never settle.”

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